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4 Channel Bridged vs Mono 2 Ohm Amp


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troybhill 
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Posted: January 01, 2018 at 1:11 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote troybhill
I have four Infinity dual 4-ohm subwoofers ,I have a skar lp 1000.1d amp that is strappable but I've been waiting almost a month for them to get more stock into the warehouse.but am considering just getting something bigger . But idk if I should go with a mono amp that has decent 2 ohm ratings or a bridgeable 4 channel . I have a couple hundred $ to work with any suggestions
nubiannupe 
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Posted: January 02, 2018 at 6:17 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote nubiannupe
It's funny you mentioned Infinity, because my "boss" has 4 Infinity Reference 1242w's in his Ridgeline wired to a Pioneer GM-D8601 (which is 1 ohm stable, btw), and it's been hitting hard for him for at least the past year. When all is said and done, the amp is seeing 2 ohms from them, with no issues. And it's not an altogether expensive amp - all things considered.
G. Rick (aka; Tha "R")
**Peter North is my idol***
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